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Although popular with North Americans, the tapas tradition has not caught on in Europe , where the Old Continent is faithful to the custom of eating three main meals a day - breakfast, mid-day and evening.
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Spanish Tapas. Recipes of Tapas from Spain. The gastronomic world of Tapas. Gastronomy and Tapas. History of Tapas and other interesting related themes. ... ; Everything about the world of spanish Tapas. Tapas Recipes, History, Tapas Board and other interesting themes related to the world of Tapas. Since 1999 in Internet.
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Authentic Spanish and Latin-American food home delivery and catering service. ... The tradition of serving small snacks with drinks is found all over Spain. These snacks are called tapas which literally means a cover or lid.
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Tapas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cookbook author and cook, Clifford A. Wright's web site with Mediterranean and Italian recipes and food history, and Amazon.com link to his seven books. The site also includes Cliff's biography, publications, schedule, cooking tips, description of his cookbooks with links for ordering them, and links to other sites.
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Tapas can be eaten at lunch or dinner if the quantity or variety of tapas is enough to satisfy the appetite. ... As we have been told that eating smaller meals more frequently is better for us, why not try out a few Tapas Recipes? Here is a simple one to get you started!
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In this instalment, she introduces you to tapas, authentic foods served up in Spanish wine bars. Look for lots more about Andalusian cooking in future! ... These plates of food are tapas, the best introduction to authentic Andalusian food. Tapas are small portions of foods, both hot and cold, served in bars,
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Another version of the Tapas history is that farmers and workers needed to take in small amounts of food during their working time so they could hold out until the main meal. The main meal contained so much fat that a siesta was called for to digest it.
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Tapas originated in Andalucia, a Southern province of Spain. The word "tapa" translates as "cover". Tapas traditionally may have been a complementary piece of sliced ham served on top of a glass of wine, but we know them today as small portions of food commonly served as a snack before lunch or dinner. ... history of olive oil...
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